The Supply Chain of Custody: Project & Process Management in the eDiscovery Workflow

51 mins

Using the Electronic Discovery Reference Model as a
framework, this course outlines the key elements of project and process
management in eDiscovery. The faculty discuss key considerations in building an
effective eDiscovery team at various stages of the EDRM, and provide insights
into effective project management as well as tracking eDiscovery spend.

Great, I finally have a clear and concise description of the EDRM process. I also liked the commercial awareness side of it with regards to monitoring costs and staying on budgets. Explanation of the attributes and abilities of the eDiscovery process expert has also caught my attention. Thanks

Great session, my favorite so far. I went back several times to replay portions of the video because Shari and Jessica's explanations of the various phases of process and project management played off each other's so well, and resonated with me as to how these processes should flow.

Good session.
But, my exam question about keeping projects in budget was in my mind misleading. Using task-codes will not ensure that the project stays within budget. But it does enable the identification of run-overs or potential hot-spots that need special monitoring or management.

Excellent session, one of my favorites so far. Great explanation of what project and process management entails in the eDiscovery workflow. Collaboration with stakeholders, working with experts, and accountability to clients are critical pieces to matter success.

I appreciate the perspective on the importance of stakeholders buying into the e-discovery process. It's important to step back and communicate the benefits of "getting it right" as well as the risks of "not doing it right." This is excellent information. Thank you!

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this online video course are those of the individual faculty members
and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization, corporate entity, law firm,
government agency or the Electronic Discovery Institute.